alicatado
Alicatado refers to the tiling of walls or floors using tiles such as ceramic, porcelain, glass, or natural stone, creating a finished surface. It denotes both the installation process and the resulting tiled area. The term is common in Spanish-speaking contexts, with alicatar as the verb and alicatado as the noun or past participle.
The process requires a prepared substrate, often with moisture barriers in wet areas. Tiles are set with
Materials and finishes vary widely. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are durable and widely used for both walls
Regional significance and style have historical depth. Alicatado is central to Iberian architecture and colonial-era tilework,